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This was designed as a birthday present for a friend who has a tearoom on a station. Visit Lady Foley's Tearoom at Malvern Station and you may see it hanging in the window there.
It's equally good for coffee as tea and caffeine and calorie free.
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This is a stained glass suncatcher made using the Tiffany copper foil technique.
It is a teacup, or if you prefer, a coffee cup, standing on a saucer.
A design I made as a special gift for my friend who has a tearoom (Lady Foleys) on Great Malvern Station. It now hangs in the window there.
This one is made from shades of bright turquoises and greens and is decorated in the middle of the cup with glass millefiori in matching colours.
For the top of the cup I have used textured streaky creamy glass ..perfect topping for a cappucino,
The teacup is 12 cm x 10 cm and hangs from a little silvery chain which is securely soldered to either side of the cup.
It looks super hanging in the window where it catches the light and would make a lovely and very unique present.
This item is absolutely unique. I never make two pieces exactly the same, I always use slightly different colours and textures of glass for each piece even when making the same pattern.
Designed by Joy Salt
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